Charlie Small 1:Gorilla City

Charlie Small Gorilla City No one knows the full story of Charlie Small At least not yet His battered journal was found washed up on a remote windswept shore And at first we thought it an elaborate hoax Surely no year old c

Title: Charlie Small 1:Gorilla City

Author: Charlie Small

ISBN: 9780375849701

Page: 168

Format: Paperback

No one knows the full story of Charlie Small At least, not yet His battered journal was found washed up on a remote, windswept shore And at first we thought it an elaborate hoax Surely no 8 year old could have had so many wild adventures, witnessed so many extraordinary things, lived such an incredible life and still only be eight And yet there was something soNo one knows the full story of Charlie Small At least, not yet His battered journal was found washed up on a remote, windswept shore And at first we thought it an elaborate hoax Surely no 8 year old could have had so many wild adventures, witnessed so many extraordinary things, lived such an incredible life and still only be eight And yet there was something so vivid in the telling that we were persuaded to send the journal and some of its boggling content for analysis And only one conclusion could be drawn Everything in the journal of Charlie Small is true In his first adventure, Gorilla City, Charlie wrestles a deadly river croc, rides a steam powered rhino, and becomes tribal chief in a city of gorillas.

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Published :2018-06-07T14:49:07+00:00

Charlie Small is a computer-game-playing, not-cleaning-his-room, has-fun-exploring-outside eight-year-old boy living by Lancashire, England. One day, he decides to pick up his backpack and explore once more. When he paddles down the river on his raft, he encounters a crocodile. After the fight, he realizes he doesn’t know where he is! He meets a friendly, mechanical rhino, almost gets eaten by hungry hyenas, attacked by a giant, poisonous snake, and becomes the king of a gorilla city. All the [...]

Just a tad disjointed, this book was nevertheless a lot of fun, and a book with vivid images and awesome destinations. My favorite was the steampunk-style rhino, but it's chock full of the kind of adventures any kid would love to live--at least vicariously. Get my full thoughts plus the cat's two cents on my blog, and happy reading!

Right from the first chapter, I knew that I would loved reading about Charlie Small. I especially like when he thinks to himself, "Brilliant!" That just tickles my funny bone. As for this adventure being found in a journal, what a great concept. This is obviously the first of many books to come, as Charlie does not make it home in time for tea. And in his journal, he has scratched out that his is eight years old, and now states that he is probably closer to 400 years old. Wow!The pace of the boo [...]

Purportedly the true journal of Charlie Small, a former eight-year old who plays video games but hopes for adventure. He keeps his rucksack paced with all the essentials, just in case. Then something strange happens to Charlie when lightening strikes, his raft is no longer floating close to home. He encounters a strange world filled with strange animals. Luckily Charlie thinks fast and avoids a series of pitfalls as he tames a rhino, fights crocodiles and snakes, and learns to speak gorilla. The [...]

If your kids liked Lemony Snicket's series, or Spiderwick Chronicles this would be a wonderful way to keep them amused for a long car ride. They'll probably start saying little Britishisms like "brilliant" to mean oh goodie and biscuts instead of cookies. I'm sure the book version is just as lovely, but while the language is high level the story is geared for the 6 to 9 year old adventure loving boy.

I thought this was a really creative story for boys. I love Charlie Small and the fact that no matter how many times he calls home his mother never gets worried. His adventure was non-stop and funny. I love the gorillas. If you need a fun read for a boy that is not that well know this is a great one. Grades 2+

This book is amazing and is one the very first books that got me hooked to reading. Its about a boy who gets sucked into a magical portal and enters a new universe of wonder and amazement.He stumbles upon a city full of gorrilas and learns their way of speaking.He also gets help from an anomynous proffesor. Join him as he tries to find his way home.

An adventurous, fast-action read with a daring protagonist! Boys, especially, in elementary and early middle school will like this! The vocabulary and language are colorful and engaging. The young narrator on the audio book does a fantastic job!

A very quick read. It's fun and silly. It's easy to read because of the short sentences and the quick action throughout. I would recommend it for high 3rd graders through middle school. It is a British book, so beware the lingo.